1. Listen to the opinions of others, but reserve your own judgment.
——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
2. Even if I am locked in a nut shell, I still think of myself as the king of infinite space.
——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
3. The great man who has lost his wealth and power has no friends, and the poor man who has taken advantage of his fortune is ingratiated with his enemies.
——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
4. Determination is just a slave of memory, it will change at will according to your memory.
——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
5. Survival or destruction, this is a question worth considering. Which of these two actions is nobler, to endure in silence the cruel arrows of fate, or to stand up against the boundless sufferings of this world and sweep them away through struggle? Dead, asleep, everything is over.
——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
6. True greatness is not to act rashly, but to strive generously even for a straw when honor is in danger. .
——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
7. If the gift-giver changes his mind, the gift, although expensive, will lose its value.
——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
8. What we have to do should be done as soon as we think about it; because people's thoughts will change, how many tongues, how many hands, As many accidents as there will be, there will be as much hesitation and delay; talking about what to do at that time is just a long and short sigh of masturbation, which can only harm your own body.
——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
9. Only those who have never been injured will laugh at the scars on others!
——Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
10. Smart people don't have eyes, so why should a madman have ears?
——Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
11. In the book of destiny, we are on the same line.
——Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
12. Appropriate sadness can express deep feelings, but excessive sadness can prove a lack of wisdom.
——Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
13. Substantial thought does not lie in the richness of words. Only a beggar can count his belongings. True love fills my heart, and I cannot estimate the wealth I enjoy.
——Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
14. No matter how long the night is, day will always come.
——Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
15. If you twitch your thumb, evil people will come. Once they come, they will not reject you, and the door will open by itself.
——Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
16. Life is just a walking shadow, a clumsy actor gesticulating on the stage. After a moment on the stage, he disappears silently. Quietly retreating without a breath; it is a story told by a fool, full of noise and commotion, but unable to find any meaning.
——Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
17. Love is not seen with the eyes, but experienced with the heart, so Cupid's eyes are always covered.
——Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
18. Don't insult the truth you don't know, otherwise you will pay for your past with the danger of your life.
——Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
19. The best drama is just a microcosm of life; the worst drama can only be supplemented by imagination. How bad is it.
——Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
20. Despicableness and bad behavior are not counted in the eyes of love, and they can be transformed into happiness and solemnity: love does not need to be distinguished by the eyes. , but use your heart to judge.
——Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
21. Doves chase hawks, gentle deer chase tigers; however, the weak pursues the brave, and the result is always in vain. .
——Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
22. If love is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself, it is not true love.
——Shakespeare's "King Lear"
23. If a proud person can see his own face clearly, he can only use other people's pride as a mirror for him; if he bows to him , it only increases his arrogance and brings humiliation to himself in vain.
——Shakespeare's "King Lear"
24. People love to use this kind of confused thinking to deceive themselves; often when we encounter misfortune because of our own negligence, Sometimes, we will blame our misfortunes on the sun, moon and stars, as if we are destined to be evil people, and being fools is also the will of God.
——Shakespeare's "King Lear"
25. If a person underestimates his own roots, he will inevitably do something that exceeds the limit; the branches and leaves are separated from the trunk, Then it will wither and wither, and eventually it will have to be burned as dry wood.
——Shakespeare's "King Lear"
26. When the moon is bright, we cannot see the light. This is how small glory is overshadowed by greater glory.
——Shakespeare's "King Lear"
27. Everything in the past is a prelude.
——Shakespeare's "The Tempest"
28. The more you conceal it, the more clearly it is revealed.
——Shakespeare's "The Tempest"
29. How you treat time will be how time treats you.
——Shakespeare's "The Tempest"
30. Don't wander under the trees, don't meditate in the rain, don't cry in the dark. Look forward and don't look back. As long as you have the courage to face it and raise your head, you will find that the haze at the moment is just a short rainy season. Looking forward, there is still a bright sky, which will not make people feel hesitant.
——Shakespeare's "The Tempest"